Hindi translation of inform

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informPowered by COBUILD /ɪnˈfɔːm इनˈफ़ॉम्/

Word forms: informs, informing, informed

Definitions and Translations

1. transitive verb

If you inform someone of something, you tell them about it.जानकारी देनासूचित करनाअवगत करना ⇒ They informed him of any progress they had made. ⇒ ...efforts to inform people about the dangers of AIDS. ⇒ inform someoneof/aboutsomething ⇒ inform someone of developments/progress/findings ⇒ inform parents/readers/patients/customers ⇒ inform the public/police ⇒ reliably/fully/officially informed

Tell is a common verb in everyday English to describe communication between two or more people. In more formal writing, you can use the verbs inform and notify to talk about passing on information in a formal or official context. You notify someone about a specific fact. You can inform someone about a fact or about a subject more generally.Remember that all these verbs are transitive and must be followed by an object - tell/inform/notifysomeone. ⇒ If a specific threat arises we would inform the public.Tell can be followed by two objects - tellsomeone something. ⇒ He told friends and family the news yesterday.To use two objects (the person and the information) with inform or notify you use a preposition - inform/notifysomeoneof/aboutsomething. ⇒ Parents should be kept properly informed about their child's progress. ⇒ Teachers are told to notify police of drug-related incidents.